Outputs
2014 Outputs
2012 2013 2014
Achieved 77.6 % 79.5 % 73.4 %
On-going 21.0 % 19.9 % 22.5 %
Dropped 1.4 % 0.6 % 4.2 %
± 230 scientists> 35 countries
• Around 10 M people benefiting of improved livelihoods thanks to FTA research
• More than 140 Mt CO2eq of avoided emissions in Latin America and the Congo Basin
• Around 15 M ha of forests and agroforests better and more sustainably managed in the tropics
• Policy influences and changes (IPCC guidelines, FLEGT-VPA, national policies in Indonesia, Peru, Cameroon…)
FTA outcomes & impacts today
• Spatial data and monitoring• Terra-I (http://www.terra-i.org/terra-i.html)
• ICRAF Landscape portal (http://landscapeportal.org/)
• CIFOR spatial data portal (http://www.cgiar-csi.org/portfolio-items/forests-of-borneo)
• Networks• Sentinel Landscapes (http://www1.cifor.org/sentinel-landscapes/home.html)
• Poverty and Environment Network (http://www1.cifor.org/pen)
• Tropical managed forests observatory (http://tmfo.org)
• Data repositories (Dataverse)• FTA (http://thedata.harvard.edu/dvn/dv/crp6/faces/StudyListingPage.xhtml?mode=1&collectionId=3524)
• CIFOR (http://data.cifor.org/dvn/)
• ICRAF (https://thedata.harvard.edu/dvn/dv/icraf)
Open Data Platforms
Western Amazon Sentinel Landscape
A platform for R&D, a framework for impact pathway based on co-learning processes through partnerships
global
regional
national
landscape
local
tasks projects strategies
Spatial scale
Managementscale
Understand the complexity of land use change in connection to e.g.,
• Land use practices • Institutions• local ecologies• Rural-urban dynamics• Global market forces
A multiscale, multilevel research challenge
40 M ha
32% deforested
Terra-iNear-real time pan-tropical monitoring system for
vegetation loss detection
• Launched in 2014, applied as the official early warning system for land cover and land-use change in Peru.
• Terra-i data are also available in other platforms for public information.
• A core partner in Global Forest Watch (GFW).
Support to mitigation policy in Peru
• Scientific and technical backstopping to Ministry of Agriculture and multistakeholder dialogue facilitation
• iNAMAzonia: Formulation of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA) for cash crops under a landscape approach
• Low Carbon and Resilient Coffee: Design of the COFFEE-NAMA and technological packages based on co-learning with the private sector
• Decision making in the cocoa sector on sustainable intensification and links to potential carbon markets
Multilevel governance and REDD+
• How REDD+ interacts with the multilevel politics of land and land use change including benefit sharing
• Participatory scenario building (tools to compute carbon stocks and to compare their values in landscapes with forests and other land uses)
• Politics involved in the design of Monitoring Reporting and Verification systems
San Martin
Ucayali
Madre de Dios
Tradeoffs between ecosystem service provision and climate coping
strategies
• Inform implementation of PES mechanisms
• Design of “green” public investment projects
• Integrate climate change and ecosystem services into regional forestry plans
• Enhance local knowledge to formulate gender sensitive strategies on adaptation
Contributions to a better understanding of impacts of climate change on trees
55 agroforestry species, including the most important timber, fruit and shade species in Central America
Forest Management and Restoration
Key areas where mitigation meets adaptation meets biodiversity meets livelihoods
The Tropical managed Forests Observatory(TmFO)
• Assessing trade-offs between production of goods (timber, NTFPs) and environmental service provision including C storage and biodiversity conservation
• Assesssing how natural forests respond to logging across continents in the context of climate change
Minimizing tradeoffs in multiple forest use
• Combined Brazil nut and low-intensity timber harvesting is possible
• Results inserted into new Technical Guidelines of the Peruvian Forest Service
Support to smallholder timber production
• Broadening the definition of agroforestry in regulations to accommodate smallholder practice into natural regeneration and fallow management
• Proposing modifications to include smallholders in the national forest plantation registry
• Feasibility of mechanisms granting usufructrights of smallholders settled in forest lands as a strategy to promote sustainable timber production and agroforestry
Supporting Development of National Restoration Plans: Peru
• Piloting of Land Degradation Surveillance Framework methodology in Sentinel Landscape
– Specific land health indicators and their mapping for degradation diagnostics
– Basis for analysis of possible correlations among indicators and formulation of realistic restoration options
Guidebook “Restoration through Agroforestry”
Operational guidance on fulfilling requirements of Brazilian Forest Code regarding Permanent Preservation Areas and Legal Reserves
Seed sources and breeding strategies
Seed orchards of key native species now used as seed sources for reforestation with native species in Peru
Vegetative propagation and pilot clonal trials with national partners
Financial and genetic efficiency of early selection
• Implementation of Land Use Planning for Low Emission Development Strategy (LUWES) to estimate changes in carbon stocks due to changes in agricultural practices
• Implementation of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to examine the impact of changes in vegetation cover on water resources
• Economic impact assessment on crop replacement
Integrated land use planning for social, economic and environmental scenarios under climate change
Securing tenure rights for forest-dependent communities: Linking
science to policy
Increased awareness of the factors that constrain reforms with on-the-ground customary systems and stronger collective tenure rights in and around forests
Enhanced skills in tenure reform implementation by researchers, practitioners, and government agencies
“Toward the modernization of forestry curricula in the American Tropics: a
modular approach”
• Undergraduate level
• Teaching materials for professors
• Topics not often taught in forestry programs
• Tools for active teaching
• Open-access
Last but not least: gender
• Tenure
• Governance
• Climate change
• Forest restoration
• Migration
• Value chains
• Corporate commitments
• FTA gender integration team mainstreams outreach and engagement to improve uptake and impact
• Quarterly newsletter “FTA Focus on Gender”
How did we fare?
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C “The [FTA] pre-proposal is well written, compelling and shows clear evidence of improvement on Phase I”
“The research program appears a more coherent whole“
• FTA project portfolio data harmonization
• Standard information fields
• Centralized location (FTA sharepoint)
• Equipping projects with tools, capacity, training
• Good practice design principles
• Theory of change
• Monitoring and Evaluation tools including
• Evidence capture
• Ex-ante, ex-post impact assessments
Improved management processes